Biomechanic Exercises 2
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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205BMC2 | Z | 1 | 15/S | Czech | summer |
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Bio-mechanic exercises and etudes lead to student organic cohesion and completeness of movement and their physical awareness in a stage space. This guides them futher to building positive habits in the sense of structure of movment actions and their expression.
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Instruction, tutoring; screenings of biomechanic exercise instruction samples.
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Basics of Acting.
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Curriculum
- Fundamental concepts and relationships.
- Exercises with batons: catching rotations in three-phase movement divisions - balance with various levels of difficulty - rotations in various movement schemes and their linking - improvisational composition possibilities.
- Movement etudes: solo etudes „walking on rocks“, pair etudes „face slapping.“
Syllabus
1. Introduction to Fundamental concepts and relationships, related to the „biom-mechanics“ of Vsevolod Emilijevic Mejerchold, the possible contributions to basic acting study.
2. Exercises with batons:developing organic cohesion and completeness in movment action and physical awareness of the student. Process: catching rotations in three-phase movement divisions - balance with various levels of difficulty - rotations in various movement schemes and their linking - improvisational composition possibilities.
3. Movement etudes with precisely defined forms, expanding movement awareness and abilities in expressive division of actions: solo etudes „walking on rocks“, pair etudes „face slapping.“
- Recommended or required reading:
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SCHERHAUFER, Petr. Čítanka z dejín divadelnej réžie: od futuristov po Ejzenštejna. Bratislava: Divadelný ústav, 1999. 368 s. ISBN 80-88987-02-4.
DVD of the Alexey |Levinsky´s workshop at Brno 1998
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Credit is awarded based on activity in exercises.
Requirements for successfull completion of the course: active participation and review.
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For 2nd or 3rd year students.
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- No schedule has been prepared for this course
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